Saturday, December 20, 2008

Quite A Bit More Severe Winter Weather

Wind chill advisory in effect from 6 pm this evening to 6 am
Akst sunday along the haines highway,
The national weather service in juneau has issued a wind chill
Advisory, which is in effect from 6 pm this evening to 6 am akst
Sunday.
Wind chill temperatures to 35 below zero along the haines highways
Beginning saturday evening continuing into sunday morning.
An advisory means dangerous wind chill temperatures are already
Occurring or imminent.
Exposed skin in the advisory area will become frostbitten in
30 minutes.
This statement will be updated by 4 pm akst saturday or sooner if
Conditions warrant.
Winter storm watch remains in effect from sunday evening
Through monday evening for the southern sierra from yosemite
To the kern county line,
A winter storm watch remains in effect from sunday evening
Through monday evening for the southern sierra from yosemite
To the kern county line.
A vigorous storm system is expected to move out of the gulf of
Alaska and into northern california monday. A very strong cold
Front associated with the storm is forecast to cross the region
Sunday night through monday evening. Strong winds and heavy snow
Are expected with the front. Although snowfall amounts are not
Exact this far out, a foot or two of snow is possible over the
Higher elevations. The front should move through late monday and
Conditions improve by monday night with only a few residual
Showers possible.
A winter storm watch means there is a potential for significant
Snow, sleet, or ice accumulations that may impact travel.
Continue to monitor the latest forecasts.
Another cold snowy system headed our way,
.tonight a warm front begins another round of precipitation in
Our region. Snow levels will be above 5000 feet by sunday
Morning. Next, cold air will filter into the area sunday night
Behind a trailing cold front which will lower snow levels to
Around 1500 feet by monday morning. 1 to 3 inches of snow is
Possible in the valleys west of the cascades during the day
Monday with 1 to 2 feet possible in the mountains. Areas east of
The cascades could see accumulations of 4 to 6 inches on monday.
, winter storm watch remains in effect from sunday evening
Through monday afternoon,
A winter storm watch remains in effect from sunday evening
Through monday afternoon.
A strong cold front will arrive during the day sunday. Snow
Levels will initially be above 5000 feet sunday morning but will
Fall to around 1500 feet by monday morning. Snow accumulations
Are expected to range from 1 to 3 inches by monday evening.
A winter storm watch means there is a potential for significant
Snow, sleet, or ice accumulations that may impact travel.
Continue to monitor the latest forecasts.
Winter storm to bring heavy snow and gusty wind to the
Mountains sunday into monday,
.a strong low pressure system with a cold front will push through
The area saturday night into monday. This storm will tap into a
Plume of pacific moisture bringing significant snow to the
Mountains. Snow levels will drop behind the cold front sunday
Night but are not expected to be as low as seen with previous
Systems affecting the area.
, winter storm watch in effect from sunday morning through
Monday morning,
The national weather service in sacramento has issued a winter
Storm watch for the mountains of shasta county, western plumas
County, lassen park and the burney basin, which is in effect
>From sunday morning through monday morning.
Light precipitation will begin over western shasta county late
This afternoon and spread southward overnight into sunday.
Heavier snow will develop over the shasta county mountains sunday
Morning and increase in intensity through the afternoon and
Evening. Accumulating snowfall will decrease by monday morning.
Snowfall amounts of 6 to 12 inches with locally higher amounts
Possible with this storm. Snow levels will initially be around
4000 feet then drop to around 3000 feet behind a cold front sunday
Evening. Snow levels may drop to around 1500 feet to 2000 feet
Monday morning as snow intensity diminishes. Local wind gusts up
To 50 mph will produce reduced visibilities making travel
Hazardous.
A winter storm watch means there is a potential for significant
Snow accumulations that may impact travel. Continue to monitor
The latest forecasts.
Another potent winter storm expected sunday,
, winter storm watch remains in effect from sunday morning
Through sunday evening,
A winter storm watch remains in effect from sunday morning
Through sunday evening.
The watch covers all of northern connecticut, western and
Central massachusetts and southwest new hampshire.
A period of heavy snow is likely across this area with 4 to 8 inch
Amounts expected, with potential for amounts approaching 11 inches
Across the high terrain of western massachusetts and southern new
Hampshire.
The snow is expected to be a wetter snow for most of the watch
Area as compared to fridays storm. If 6 inch amounts of wet snow
Do occur, the result could be additional power outages.
Snow could end as sleet or rain late in the day.
Of greater consequence could be the combination of high wind and
Temperatures falling well below freezing sunday night. This would
Lead to blowing and drifting of the snow. A solid freezing of any
Slush will occur and in general continue what should be slippery
Travel sunday into sunday night, even after the precipitation
Has quit.
The watch area may eventually need a slight southeastward
Extension into both the boston and providence northern suburbs,
Inclusive of coastal essex county massachusetts and the hills of
Northern rhode island. This will be dependent on the final track
Of the explosive intensification of this low pressure center as
It cuts through buzzards bay, and, how much of todays rather
Notable cold air along the interstate 95 corridor is eroded.
Anyone with plans to be traveling sunday should be prepared for
Rapidly changing road conditions and probable delays, especially
Along interstates 84, 90, 91, 93 and 95 as well as route 2.
A winter storm watch is issued for the potential of accumulating
Snow of 6 or more inches in a 12 hour period, or 8 or more
Inches in a 24 hour period. Anyone traveling in the next 24 to
36 hours should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to modify
Travel plans should winter weather develop.
Another winter storm on the way for tonight and sunday,
.low pressure over the plains will move into the ohio valley
Tonight and pass over or just south of long island on sunday
Bringing another round of wintry precipitation to the tri-state
Area saturday night and sunday.
, winter storm watch remains in effect from late tonight through
Sunday afternoon,
A winter storm watch remains in effect from late tonight through
Sunday afternoon.
Another storm system forecast to move in tonight is expected to
Possibly bring several more inches of snow before changing over to
Freezing rain. Thus, a winter storm watch continues for the
Potential significant accumulation of snow and ice.
A winter storm watch means there is a potential for significant
Snow, sleet, or ice accumulations that may impact travel.
Continue to monitor the latest forecasts.
Hazardous winter weather affecting the area through the
Weekend,
.low pressure moving across minnesota late this morning will
Continue to move east into western wisconsin through this
Afternoon. Snow will result, and will pick up in coverage and
Intensity through the afternoon. As of 1140 am, a couple inches
Of snow has already fallen in rochester minnesota, with near 2
And a half inches reported in stewartville minnesota. Expect the snowfall
To continue and become moderate at times with several inches of
Accumulation possible, especially across southern minnesota into
Western wisconsin by this evening. Meanwhile, as the low tracks
Into eastern wisconsin this evening, a surge of very cold arctic
Air on strong west to northwest winds will overtake the area. This
Will lead to significant blowing and drifting of snow this evening
And through sunday. This will be especially true in more open and
Flat areas across southeast minnesota and northeast iowa. Ridge
Tops and hilly areas could also have problems with blowing and
Drifting, and rapid reductions in visibilities. Total snowfall
Amounts through sunday morning could reach 5 to 7 inches north of
Interstate 90 with 2 to 5 inches possible south of there.
Again, the strong winds will cause most of the winter hazard with
The blowing and drifting of the fresh snow. Travel is not recommended.
In addition, the strong winds combined with sharply falling
Temperatures will lead to bitterly cold wind chill values early
Sunday through sunday night. Not only will travel be hampered by
The snow and blowing snow hazard, but wind chill issues on
Sunday will cause problems to those who must be outdoors.
Stay tuned for further updates concerning this hazardous winter
Weather system.
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 6 pm central standard
time sunday,
A winter storm warning in effect until 6 pm central standard time sunday.
Snow will continue across the area this afternoon with a few inches
Of accumulation possible by evening. Snow will continue into this
Evening with another inch or so of accumulation. Winds will then
Switch to the northwest and become strong this evening as very
Cold arctic air begins moving in. This will produce areas of
Significant blowing and drifting snow tonight and sunday. More
Open or flat areas may even experience near blizzard- like
Conditions at times.
Travel will be hazardous with the snow today and then with the
Blowing and drifting snow tonight and sunday. Visibilities may be
Quite limited in areas making travel or being outdoors dangerous.
Significant winter weather impacting iowa this weekend,
.low pressure will move across the midwest today, spreading snow
Across iowa, with heaviest amounts over the northern half. As the
System departs, northwest winds will increase sharply this
Afternoon into tonight with strong winds and plummeting
Temperatures generating significant blowing and drifting of snow
Along with dangerous wind chills.
, winter weather advisory in effect until 6 pm central standard time this
Afternoon,
, wind chill advisory remains in effect from 6 pm this evening
To 6 pm central standard time sunday,
The national weather service in des moines has issued a winter
Weather advisory for blowing snow, which is in effect until 6 pm
central standard time
This afternoon. A wind chill advisory remains in effect from 6 pm
This evening to 6 pm central standard time sunday.
Snow is expected across the area today with accumulations generally
Between one and two inches. Northwest winds increasing to 20 to
30 mph and gusty as the snow ends late this morning and early this
Afternoon will cause considerable blowing and drifting
Snow, reducing visibility to near zero at times in rural open
Areas.
A winter weather advisory for blowing snow means that visibility
Will be limited due to strong winds blowing snow around. Use
Caution when traveling, especially in open areas.
During the afternoon, winds will increase from the northwest and
Temperatures will plummet. Sustained wind speeds will reach 25 to
30 mph with gusts of 35 mph or higher by early sunday morning.
Combined with the arctic temperatures these winds will produce
Bitterly cold wind chills in the 20s below zero late saturday
Night into sunday.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves.
Dangerous winter conditions on the way,
.a strong arctic cold front will move through the region late this
Afternoon and this evening with a period of light snow ahead of
It. Snowfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches are expected by early this
Evening. Very strong northwest winds gusting to near 45 mph behind
The front will create the potential for ground blizzard conditions
Along and north of highway 30, With dangerously cold wind chills
Across all of the area tonight and sunday.
, blizzard watch remains in effect from 6 pm central standard time
this evening
Through sunday afternoon,
, wind chill watch remains in effect from 6 pm central standard time
this evening
Through sunday afternoon,
, wind chill advisory remains in effect from 6 pm sunday to 9 am
central standard time monday,
A wind chill advisory remains in effect from 6 pm sunday to 9 am
central standard time monday. A blizzard watch remains in effect from
6 pm central standard time this
Evening through sunday afternoon. A wind chill watch remains in
Effect from 6 pm central standard time this evening through sunday
afternoon.
Snow accumulations of 1 to 3 inches are expected later today into
This evening for locations north of i-80, with lesser amounts to
The south. An arctic cold front arriving late this afternoon and this
Evening will usher very cold air and high winds into the region.
Ground blizzard conditions are possible along and north of highway
30. Dangerously cold wind chills around -30 are expected tonight
And sunday.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills, resulting in frost
Bite and hypothermia if precautions are not taken. If you must
Venture outdoors, dress in layers covering exposed skin.
Frostbite will occur in a few as 30 minutes in these conditions.
A blizzard watch means there is a potential for falling and/or
Blowing snow with strong winds and extremely poor visibilities.
This can lead to whiteout conditions and make travel very
Dangerous.
A wind chill watch means there is the potential for a combination
Of very cold air and strong winds to create dangerously low wind
Chill values. Monitor later forecasts for updates.
Dangerous winter conditions on the way,
.a strong arctic cold front will move through the region late this
Afternoon and this evening with a period of light snow ahead of
It. Snowfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches are expected by early this
Evening. Very strong northwest winds gusting to near 45 mph behind
The front will create the potential for ground blizzard conditions
Along and north of highway 30, With dangerously cold wind chills
Across all of the area tonight and sunday.
, blizzard watch remains in effect from 6 pm central standard time
this evening
Through sunday afternoon,
, wind chill watch remains in effect from 6 pm central standard time
this evening
Through sunday afternoon,
, wind chill advisory remains in effect from 6 pm sunday to 9 am
central standard time monday,
A wind chill advisory remains in effect from 6 pm sunday to 9 am
central standard time monday. A blizzard watch remains in effect from
6 pm central standard time this
Evening through sunday afternoon. A wind chill watch remains in
Effect from 6 pm central standard time this evening through sunday
afternoon.
Snow accumulations of 1 to 3 inches are expected later today into
This evening for locations north of i-80, with lesser amounts to
The south. An arctic cold front arriving late this afternoon and this
Evening will usher very cold air and high winds into the region.
Ground blizzard conditions are possible along and north of highway
30. Dangerously cold wind chills around -30 are expected tonight
And sunday.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills, resulting in frost
Bite and hypothermia if precautions are not taken. If you must
Venture outdoors, dress in layers covering exposed skin.
Frostbite will occur in a few as 30 minutes in these conditions.
A blizzard watch means there is a potential for falling and/or
Blowing snow with strong winds and extremely poor visibilities.
This can lead to whiteout conditions and make travel very
Dangerous.
A wind chill watch means there is the potential for a combination
Of very cold air and strong winds to create dangerously low wind
Chill values. Monitor later forecasts for updates.
Strong winds and bitter arctic air will persist across the area
This afternoon into sunday behind an arctic cold front which moved
Through the area this morning. Blowing snow and blizzard
Conditions will be widespread, especially in areas with several
Inches of loose snow. Falling snow over southwest minnesota and
Part of northwest iowa through early afternoon will continue to
Decrease, but even without new snowfall visibilities will
Frequently drop to near zero as the strong northwest winds of 25
To 40 mph creates blizzard conditions along with bitterly cold
Wind chills.
, blizzard warning remains in effect until 12 pm central standard time
sunday,
, winter weather advisory will expire at noon central standard time today,
The winter weather advisory will expire at noon central standard time
today. A
Blizzard warning remains in effect until 12 pm central standard time
sunday.
Additional snow of less than an inch can be expected through
Early this afternoon. However, the main concern will be the
Strong northwest winds of 25 to 40 mph continuing across the area
This afternoon and continuing through tonight and into sunday
Morning. These strong winds, combined with widespread snow cover
Will produce blizzard conditions with visibilities dropping to
Less than one half mile, especially in open areas this evening
Into sunday morning. There could be a brief period of lighter
Winds late this afternoon into early this evening, but strong
Winds will quickly redevelop as a secondary surge of colder air
Moves in. Temperatures will fall throughout the afternoon with
Wind chills dropping to 25 below by mid to late afternoon.
Bitterly cold wind chills of 25 below to 40 below can be expected
Tonight into sunday.
A blizzard warning means severe winter weather conditions are
Expected or occurring. Falling and blowing snow with strong winds
And poor visibilities are likely. This will lead to whiteout
Conditions, making travel extremely dangerous. Do not travel. If
You must, have a winter survival kit with you. If you get
Stranded, stay with your vehicle.
Snow, blowing snow, and dangerous wind chills this weekend,
.an arctic cold front, combined with an upper level system,
Will bring snow and blowing snow to much of northeast nebraska
And west central iowa today. Northwest winds will increase to
20 to 40 mph as temperatures fall into the single digits. The
Strong winds will cause near white-out conditions, especially in
Open areas, Due to fresh snow from this system and the snow
That fell on thursday. As cold air pours into the area, wind
Chills will drop to dangerous values tonight, and will remain
Dangerously cold through at least sunday afternoon before winds
Diminish.
, winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 am central standard
time
Sunday,
, wind chill watch remains in effect from 6 pm central standard time
this evening
Through sunday afternoon,
A winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 am central standard
time
Sunday. A wind chill watch remains in effect from 6 pm central
standard time this
Evening through sunday afternoon.
New snowfall of 1 to 2 inches from earlier this morning combined
With snow on the ground and winds 20 to 25 mph, with gusts around
40 mph. This will cause blowing and drifting of new and existing
Snow, and could create near-blizzard conditions that will make
Travel dangerous through tonight.
Strong winds will continue saturday night into sunday as an
Arctic airmass pushes into the area. Temperatures will fall well
Below zero saturday night and remain near zero on sunday. The
Combination of strong winds and very cold temperatures will bring
The potential for wind chill values around 30 below zero across
The area. The dangerous wind chill threat will diminish late on
Sunday as winds decrease, though sunday night will remain
Bitterly cold.
A winter weather advisory for snow and blowing snow means that
Visibilities will be limited due to a combination of falling and
Blowing snow. Use caution when traveling, especially in open
Areas, allow plenty of extra time to reach your destination.
A wind chill watch means there is the potential for a combination
Of very cold air and strong winds to create dangerously low wind
Chill values. Monitor the latest forecasts and warnings for
Updates on this situation.
Major winter storm still possible sunday through monday,
.an intense winter storm is headed for southwest idaho and
Southeast oregon on sunday through monday. Heavy snow is almost
Certain in the mountains, and still appears likely even for the
Valleys. The moisture source for this system is coming from the
Tropics and is bringing warmer air into the region. Thus there is
Still some uncertainty if there will be periods of rain mixing in
With the snow in some of the lower valleys. Mountain snow
Accumulations from sunday through monday will likely range from
1 to 2 feet, with areas of 3 feet possible, especially on west
Facing slopes. Valley amounts will likely range from 4 to 12
Inches, but could be less if substantial rain mixes in with the
Snow. Snow at temperatures near freezing can be especially wet and
Heavy, and may cause damage to trees and power lines at
Elevations near the freezing level. More detail on the timing and
Temperatures expected with the storm will become available during
The day saturday, so check back for updates on this potentially
Dangerous storm.
, winter storm watch remains in effect from sunday morning
Through monday morning,
A winter storm watch remains in effect from sunday morning
Through monday morning.
Light snow will begin in the mountains sunday morning and rapidly
Increase through the day. Heavy accumulations are likely sunday
Afternoon, sunday night, and into monday. In addition, gusty
Winds may cause blowing and drifting of snow and reduced
Visibility. These winds will shift to northwest monday morning.
A winter storm watch means there is a potential for significant
Snow, sleet, or ice accumulations that may impact travel.
Continue to monitor the latest forecasts.
Winter storm watch in effect from late tonight through monday
Morning,
The national weather service in missoula has issued a winter
Storm watch, which is in effect from late tonight through monday
Morning.
Another pacific weather system is taking shape as it approaches
The west coast. Moisture associated with this storm will begin to
Spread over the idaho panhandle and adjacent montana mountains
Early sunday morning. Snow will become moderate to heavy at times as
The influx of moisture increases sunday and sunday night. Up to a
Foot of new snow is possible over the mountain passes by monday
Morning.
A winter storm watch means there is a potential for significant
Snow, sleet, or ice accumulations that may impact travel.
Continue to monitor the latest forecasts.
The next winter storm is expected saturday night into sunday,
.a strong pacific storm system will track across the pacific
Northwest saturday night through sunday night spreading snow
Across all parts of the inland northwest. The heaviest snow will
Generally fall along and south of u.s. highway 2 in the columbia
Basin and south of i-90 from spokane into the idaho panhandle.
, winter storm watch remains in effect from late tonight through
Late sunday night,
A winter storm watch remains in effect from late tonight through
Late sunday night.
A winter storm watch means there is a potential for significant
Snow accumulations that may impact travel. Continue to monitor
The latest forecasts.
This watch includes the following locations, coeur d`alene,
Post falls, hayden, spokane, cheney, davenport, rockford.
Another winter storm headed for the gem state,
.a strong storm may spread light precipitation into eastern idaho
Sunday, and may strike with full force on sunday night and
Monday. The storm should exit monday evening as it continues moving
Eastward and into the great plains. The potential combination of
Wind and heavy snow would make travel through eastern idaho hazardous.
Temporary road closures are possible due to low visibility in
Blowing snow and blocked roads due to heavy snow and heavily
Drifting snow.
, winter storm watch in effect from sunday morning through
Monday afternoon,
The national weather service in pocatello has issued a winter
Storm watch, which is in effect from sunday morning through
Monday afternoon.
A winter storm will start out with light snow developing sunday
Morning in the south central snake highlands. The snowfall may
Intensify sunday evening and monday. Snowfall may potentially
Accumulate anywhere from 5 to 20 inches, depending on elevation.
Strong wind may couple with the heavy snows, producing heavy
Drifting and leading to possible temporary road closures. Blowing
Snow could also seriously limit visibility and make travel
Hazardous through the south central highlands of idaho.
Drivers planning travel through this part of idaho on sunday night or
Monday should plan extra time to reach their destination. Carry
Proper warm clothing as well as food and water. Monitor road
Conditions prior to departure and while enroute.
A winter storm watch means that conditions are favorable for a
Hazardous winter storm. Although the storm is not imminent, take
Precautions now to be prepared for the severe winter weather when
It arrives.
Bitterly cold air headed for central illinois,
.an arctic air mass will spread across illinois tonight and
Sunday, following passage of a strong cold front. With west
Winds of 20 to 30 mph behind the front, wind chills will fall to
Dangerously cold levels.
, wind chill advisory remains in effect from 6 am sunday to 6 am
central standard time monday,
A wind chill advisory remains in effect from 6 am sunday to 6 am
central standard time monday.
West winds of 20 to 30 mph on sunday will combine with air
Temperatures only in the single digits, to produce wind chill
Values of 15 below to 25 below zero. While the wind will begin to
Diminish sunday night, air temperatures near zero will keep
These wind chills in place.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves.
Winter weather advisory remains in effect from 3 pm this
Afternoon to 6 pm central standard time sunday,
, wind chill advisory remains in effect from 3 am sunday to
12 pm central standard time monday,
A winter weather advisory remains in effect from 3 pm this
Afternoon to 6 pm central standard time sunday. A wind chill advisory
remains in
Effect from 3 am sunday to 12 pm central standard time monday.
Snow will overspread far northern illinois late this afternoon
And continue this evening, accumulating one to two inches before
Tapering off to flurries after midnight. Winds will shift to west
And increase to 20 to 30 mph, with gusts of 35 to 45 mph late
Tonight and continue that strong through the day sunday resulting
In considerable blowing and drifting of the freshly fallen snow.
The blowing snow will result in visibilities dropping to one
Quarter mile at times with near ground blizzard conditions
Possible late tonight into sunday, particularly in open and
Rural areas.
In addition to the snow and blowing snow, the very strong winds
Combined with temperatures falling to around zero will result in
Wind chills of 20 to 30 degrees below zero late tonight and
Sunday.
A winter weather advisory for blowing snow means that
Visibilities will be limited due to strong winds blowing snow
Around. Use caution when traveling, especially in open areas.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to produce wind chills of 20 to 30 degrees below
Zero. This will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia if
Precautions are not taken. If you must venture outdoors, make
Sure you wear a hat and gloves.
Low wind chill values expected late tonight through early
Monday morning,
A strong cold front will move across missouri and illinois late
This afternoon and trigger gusty northwest winds. These winds will
Then usher in the coldest air of the season tonight, with this
Very cold air continuing into monday. The gusty winds will
Continue through sunday before diminishing sunday night. The
Combination of bitterly cold air and gusty winds will produce low
Wind chill values late tonight through early monday morning over
The bi-state region, especially for areas north of interstate 70
And the hilltops of the eastern ozarks in southeast missouri.
The combination of temperatures falling into the lower teens and
Single digits and northwest winds blowing at speeds of 20 to 25
Mph with higher gusts will result in wind chill levels from zero
To 10 below zero late tonight. These conditions will then
Continue through much of the day on sunday and into sunday night.
Dangerous wind chill levels expected late tonight through
Early monday morning,
.a strong cold front will move across missouri and illinois this
Afternoon. Gusty northwest winds behind the front will then usher
In the coldest air of the season tonight, with this very cold air
Continuing into monday. The gusty winds will continue through
Sunday before diminishing sunday night. The combination of
Bitterly cold air and gusty winds will produce dangerous wind
Chill levels late tonight through late sunday night over parts of
Northeast and central missouri as well as west central illinois.
, wind chill advisory remains in effect from 3 am to 12 pm central
standard time
Sunday,
A wind chill advisory remains in effect from 3 am to 12 pm central
standard time
Sunday.
The combination of temperatures falling into the single digits
And northwest winds blowing at speeds of 20 to 25 mph with higher
Gusts will result in dangerous wind chill levels from 15 below to
20 below zero late tonight and sunday morning.
A wind chill advisory is issued when a strong wind combines with
Very low temperatures to create dangerous conditions for exposed
Skin. The cold air and wind will make it feel like it is between
15 and 24 degrees below zero for several hours. Those planning to
Venture outdoors should use common sense and dress warmly,
Making sure that all exposed skin is covered.
Wind chill advisory from 11 am eastern standard time sunday until 6 pm
eastern standard time sunday,
.an arctic cold front will move across central indiana overnight
Tonight. Gusty northwest winds to near 40 mph along with
Temperatures dropping through the teens will allow wind chills to
Drop below negative 15 degrees at times sunday afternoon.
, wind chill advisory in effect from 11 am to 6 pm eastern standard
time sunday,
The national weather service in indianapolis has issued a wind
Chill advisory, which is in effect from 11 am to 6 pm est
Sunday.
Gusty northwest winds to near 40 mph along with
Temperatures dropping through the teens will allow wind chills to
Drop below negative 15 degrees at times sunday afternoon.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves.
Bitter cold wind chills and possible lake effect snow to arrive
Sunday and sunday night,
.a strong cold front will blast into the region tonight and
Sunday bringing a shot of bitterly cold arctic air. By late sunday
Afternoon temperatures will likely be in the single digits above
Zero in many locations with overnight lows sunday night away from
Lake michigan ranging from zero to possibly as cold as 5 below
Zero. This combined with winds of 15 to 25 mph with higher gusts
Will allow for wind chills of 15 to 25 below zero.
In addition to the cold air and wind chills, lake effect snow is
Possible sunday and sunday night and could be locally heavy at
Times. The combination of strong winds, cold wind chills and snow
Will create dangerous conditions.
, wind chill advisory remains in effect from 1 pm eastern standard time /12
pm
central standard time / sunday to 1 pm eastern standard time /12 pm
central standard time / monday,
A wind chill advisory remains in effect from 1 pm eastern standard time
/12 pm central standard time /
Sunday to 1 pm eastern standard time /12 pm central standard time / monday.
A strong cold front will blast into the region tonight and sunday
Bringing a shot of arctic air. By sunday afternoon temperatures
Will likely be in the single digits above zero in many locations
With overnight lows sunday night away from lake michigan ranging
>From zero to possibly as cold as 5 below zero. This combined with
Winds of 15 to 25 mph with higher gusts will allow for wind chills
Of 15 below zero to near 25 below zero.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate wind chills in the 15 to 25 below zero
Range. This will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia if
Precautions are not taken. If you must venture outdoors, make
Sure you wear a hat and gloves.
Dangerously cold wind chills tonight and sunday,
.an arctic cold front will rapidly push through missouri and eastern
Kansas today, with gusty northwest winds. This will usher in the
Coldest airmass of the season. Temperatures will fall into the single
Digits tonight, with readings around zero expected across far
Northern missouri. Blustery northwest winds of 15 to 25 mph and
Higher gusts, will combine with the bitterly cold temperatures to
Produce wind chill readings between -15 and -25. The bitterly cold
Air will remain locked across the region through monday morning.
, wind chill advisory remains in effect from midnight tonight to
12 pm central standard time sunday,
A wind chill advisory remains in effect from midnight tonight to
12 pm central standard time sunday.
Bitterly cold air will overspread the region this afternoon, with
Temperatures plummeting into the single digits tonight. Northwest
Winds of 15 to 25 mph will combine with the cold temperatures,
To produce wind chills from 15 to 20 below zero by sunday morning.
Only minor warming can be expected on sunday, though enough for wind
Chills will increase to around -10 degrees.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves.
Bitter cold on the way for the second half of the weekend,
.an arctic cold front will pass through the missouri ozarks and
Southeast kansas today. Falling temperatures as well as brisk and
Gusty northwest winds can then be expected behind the front from
Late this afternoon into early sunday evening. Low temperatures
Tonight will fall into the upper single digits over most areas.
The cold temperatures combined with northwest winds of 15 to 25
Mph will produce bitterly cold winds chills late tonight and
Sunday morning along and north of the ozark plateau. Minimum wind
Chills will range from -8 to -15 degrees, with the coldest wind
Chills over the osage plains of southeast kansas and west central
Missouri. Wind chills will remain below zero for most of sunday
And fall down into the -10 to -15 degree range again sunday night.
, wind chill advisory in effect from 3 am to 12 pm central standard
time sunday,
The national weather service in springfield has issued a wind
Chill advisory, which is in effect from 3 am to 12 pm central standard time
Sunday.
Brisk and gusty northwest winds combined with temperatures falling
Into the upper single digits will result in bitterly cold wind
Chills late tonight and sunday morning. Minimum wind chills will
Range from -8 to -15 degrees late tonight and early sunday
Morning, with the coldest wind chills across the osage plains of
Southeast kansas and west central missouri. Wind chills will
Remain below zero for much of sunday and fall into the -10 to -15
Degree range again sunday night.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves.
Winter storm warning in effect from 4 am to 10 pm eastern standard time
sunday,
The national weather service in albany has issued a winter storm
Warning for heavy snow, which is in effect from 4 am to 10 pm
Est sunday. The winter storm watch is no longer in effect.
The next winter storm will bring 5 to 10 inches of snow to the
Region with the greatest amounts north of albany and, and over
The higher terrain of the catskills, berkshires and green
Mountains. Snow fall rates on sunday could exceed 1 inch per hour.
Winds sunday will increase to 15 to 25 mph over the higher
Elevations resulting in blowing and drifting of snow.
The storm was organizing over the lower mississippi valley this
Afternoon, and will move to the ohio valley overnight. Sunday
Morning it will redevelop along the virginia capes, and rapidly
Strengthen as it moves up the eastern seaboard to near boston
Sunday evening.
A winter storm warning means significant amounts of snow,
Sleet, and ice are expected or occurring. Strong winds are also
Possible. This will make travel very hazardous or impossible.
Noreaster to affect the region later sunday into monday,
.low pressure will develop off the mid atlantic coast sunday
Afternoon, and then deepen into a strong noreaster sunday night.
The storm will track toward southeast maine later sunday night
And then exit into the canadian maritimes during monday.
, winter storm warning in effect from 3 pm sunday to 6 am est
Monday,
The national weather service in caribou has issued a winter storm
Warning for snow and blowing snow, which is in effect from 3 pm
Sunday to 6 am eastern standard time monday. This upgrades the winter
storm watch
Priorly in effect.
Snow will overspread the area sunday afternoon becoming heavy at
Times sunday evening. Expect total snow accumulations between 10
And 16 inches before snow tapers to scattered snow showers by
Monday morning. Snow may briefly change to rain along the coast
Before ending. Winds of 20 to 30 mph, with gusts up to 40 mph
Along the coast, will create areas of blowing snow with near
Whiteout conditions possible at times.
This storm will have a high impact on the warning area. A
Combination of heavy snow and winds of 20 to 30 mph will create
Very hazardous conditions. Visibilities will frequently be less
Than one half mile in falling snow with occasional blowing and
Drifting snow causing near whiteouts.
Please report accumulations to the national weather service by
Calling toll free, 877-633-6772. Stay tuned to noaa weather
Radio, your local media, or go to
www.weather.gov/car
for
Further updates on this weather situation.
There is the potential for another snowstorm for the entire
Region sunday and sunday night,
.low pressure will approach from the midwest on sunday, as a
Second low develops along the mid atlantic coast and deepens as
It tracks to the gulf of maine. This strong storm system will
Exit into the maritimes early monday and be followed by a
Bitterly cold northwest flow.
A winter storm watch continues for the potential for heavy snow
For all of northern, Central and southeast new hampshire and
Southern and western maine for sunday and sunday night.
, winter storm watch now in effect from sunday morning through
Late sunday night,
The winter storm watch is now in effect from sunday morning
Through late sunday night.
Low pressure will approach from the midwest on sunday, as a
Second low develops along the mid atlantic coast and deepens as
It tracks to the gulf of maine. This strong storm system will
Exit into the maritimes early monday and be followed by a
Bitterly cold northwest flow.
A winter storm watch continues for the potential for heavy snow
For all of northern, Central and southeast new hampshire and
Southern and western maine for sunday afternoon and sunday night.
More snow and wind on the way,
.the next system, which is developing in the plains states,
Will move into the great lakes region tonight and sunday. This
Storm system has the potential of producing heavy snow amounts
Over a 24 hour period. Once the low moves through strong winds
Will produce considerable blowing and drifting snow.
, winter storm watch remains in effect from 10 pm eastern standard time this
Evening through monday morning,
A winter storm watch remains in effect from 10 pm eastern standard time this
Evening through monday morning.
Snow will develop tonight, mainly late, and continue into
Sunday night. 24 hour snow fall amounts may exceed 8 inches.
Increasing winds will produce blowing and drifting snow,
Especially sunday night.
A winter storm watch means there is a potential for significant
Snow, sleet, or ice accumulations that may impact travel.
Continue to monitor the latest forecasts.
Another round of wintry weather on the way,
Low pressure will move into the area tonight and arctic air will
Follow, producing heavy lake effect snow and strong winds
Through sunday night. Travel conditions will deteriorate late
Tonight and become treacherous by sunday morning with snow and
Blowing snow. Sunday night will see heavy lake effect snow hitting
The lake michigan coast from ludington to south haven.
, winter storm watch remains in effect from 7 pm eastern standard time this
Evening through monday morning,
Snow is expected to develop across the area around midnight
Tonight. From 1 to 3 inches of snow tonight will combine with
Accumulating lake effect snow showers on sunday and sunday night.
Several inches of snow are possible west of a line from big rapids
To grand rapids to kalamazoo.
Winds will increase sunday morning with gusts to 40 mph possible.
Blowing and drifting snow could reduce visibilities to near zero
At times with near blizzard conditions.
Bitter cold will accompany this storm with temperatures in the
Teens and wind chill readings below zero.
A winter storm watch means there is a potential for significant
Snow and blowing snow that may impact travel. Continue to monitor
The latest forecasts.
Another round of heavy snow expected tonight through sunday
Night,
.a low pressure system driving east out of the plains will shift
Through the area tonight into sunday. Widespread moderate snow is
Expected, but the heavier snow will occur near lake superior in
Lake effect areas favored by a north wind.
, winter storm warning remains in effect from 7 pm this evening
To 1 am eastern standard time monday,
A winter storm warning remains in effect from 7 pm this evening
To 1 am eastern standard time monday.
Snow will begin falling late this evening. Snow accumulations of
3 to 6 inches are possible tonight. The snow intensity will
Increase as winds turn northerly throughout the day on sunday.
During the day on sunday and sunday evening an additional 3 to 6
Inches of snow may accumulate.
In addition to the snow, winds will become gusty on sunday
Afternoon and evening. These winds in combination with the
Freshly fallen snow may create reduced visibilities in open
Areas.
A winter storm warning for heavy snow and blowing snow means
Severe winter weather conditions are expected or occurring.
Significant amounts of snow, along with widespread blowing
Snow, are forecast that will make travel dangerous. Only travel
In an emergency. If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight,
Food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency.
Another strong winter storm system is moving across the northern
Plains. While most of falling snow has shifted into minnesota and
Far eastern north dakota, this storm will continue to produce
Strong northwest winds and bitterly cold temperatures across
Central and northeast south dakota and west central minnesota
Through sunday morning.
, blizzard warning remains in effect until 6 am central standard time
sunday,
, wind chill warning in effect from 6 am to 12 pm central standard
time sunday,
The national weather service in aberdeen has issued a wind chill
Warning, which is in effect from 6 am to 12 pm central standard time
sunday. A
Blizzard warning remains in effect until 6 am central standard time
sunday.
Falling snow is nearing its end across the warned area. 4 to 8
Inches of snow has fallen in the warned area since late last
Night. This fresh accumulation of snow combined with northwest
Winds from 15 to 30 mph with gusts to near 40 mph will continue to
Produce widespread blowing and drifting snow and visibility
Restrictions to one quarter of a mile or less through tonight. In
Addition, very cold air will accompany the northwest winds as
They move in, resulting in wind chill values ranging from 35 below
To 45 below zero tonight through sunday morning.
A blizzard warning means severe winter weather conditions are
Expected or occurring. Falling and blowing snow with strong winds
And poor visibilities are likely. This will lead to whiteout
Conditions, making travel extremely dangerous. Do not travel. If
You must travel, have a winter survival kit with you. If you get
Stranded, stay with your vehicle.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Another strong winter storm system is moving across the northern
Plains. While most of falling snow has shifted into minnesota and
Far eastern north dakota, this storm will continue to produce
Strong northwest winds and bitterly cold temperatures across
Central and northeast south dakota and west central minnesota
Through sunday morning.
, blizzard warning remains in effect until 6 am central standard time
sunday,
, wind chill warning in effect from 6 am to 12 pm central standard
time sunday,
The national weather service in aberdeen has issued a wind chill
Warning, which is in effect from 6 am to 12 pm central standard time
sunday. A
Blizzard warning remains in effect until 6 am central standard time
sunday.
Falling snow is nearing its end across the warned area. 4 to 8
Inches of snow has fallen in the warned area since late last
Night. This fresh accumulation of snow combined with northwest
Winds from 15 to 30 mph with gusts to near 40 mph will continue to
Produce widespread blowing and drifting snow and visibility
Restrictions to one quarter of a mile or less through tonight. In
Addition, very cold air will accompany the northwest winds as
They move in, resulting in wind chill values ranging from 35 below
To 45 below zero tonight through sunday morning.
A blizzard warning means severe winter weather conditions are
Expected or occurring. Falling and blowing snow with strong winds
And poor visibilities are likely. This will lead to whiteout
Conditions, making travel extremely dangerous. Do not travel. If
You must travel, have a winter survival kit with you. If you get
Stranded, stay with your vehicle.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Another major snow storm to affect the entire area today
Through sunday,
, winter storm warning now in effect until 6 pm central standard time
sunday,
Moderate to heavy snow will spread across all of northeast
Minnesota and northwest wisconsin this morning and continue
Through sunday, making travel very hazardous across the entire
Region this weekend. Snowfall totals today through sunday are
Expected to be 8 to 12 inches, with higher amounts in excess of
16 inches across the higher terrain areas around lake superior.
Snowfall rates will become heavy at times, to around 2 inches per
Hour, with visibilities reduced to near zero. In addition, gusty
Northwest winds will develop sunday, resulting in areas of
Blowing snow with greatly reduced visibilities.
The snow is expected to taper off across most locations sunday
Evening. The exception is the snow belt region of northwest
Wisconsin, where lake effect snow is expected to continue sunday
Night. The warning may need to be extended for these south shore
Areas.
A winter storm warning for heavy snow means heavy snow
Accumulation is anticipated, and that snowfall rates of one inch
Per hour or greater can be expected at times. Expect snow and ice
Covered roads and visibility less than a quarter mile at times. If
You must travel, exercise extreme caution and allow extra time to
Reach your destination. Let someone know your travel route and
Expected arrival time and have a working cell phone in case you
Become stranded. Keep a winter survival kit in your
Vehicle, including a flashlight, food, and water. If you choose
To travel, be aware that you may become stranded and that it may
Take many hours for help to arrive.
Winter storm to slowly wind down,
.an upper level storm system will drop southeast across the area
Today and tonight. At the surface a trough of low pressure
Extending from near alexandria to hallock will move slowly east as
Well. Snow will continue along and east of this trough through
This afternoon with light snow likely to linger over much of
Northwestern minnesota and parts of the red river valley tonight.
Total snow accumulations will range from 4 to 6 inches in most
Areas with a few higher amounts in minnesota.
In addition, winds will turn northwest and increase to 15 to 30
Mph causing drifting and areas of blowing snow and reduced
Visiblities. However, winds are not as bad as the past blizzard
That hit the area. As temperatures fall wind chills of 30 to 40
Below will develop this afternoon and tonight.
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 6 am central standard
time sunday,
A winter storm warning for heavy snow remains in effect until 6
Am central standard time sunday.
Snow will continue this afternoon with light snow lingering
Tonight. Total snowfall of 5 to 8 inches is likely. Temperatures
Will fall this afternoon and tonight to well below zero and as
Northwest winds increase to 15 to 25 mph this will lower wind
Chills to 30 below zero at times.
A winter storm warning means severe winter weather conditions are
Expected or occurring. Significant amounts of snow are forecast
That will make travel dangerous. Only travel in an emergency. If
You must travel, carry a winter survival kit in your vehicle.
Accumulating snow to continue with winds to increase later
This afternoon into tonight,
.a blizzard warning continues for much of west central through
South central minnesota, generally south and west of a line from
Morris, to olivia, to mankato, through 6 pm sunday. A winter
Storm warning continues for the remainder of the
Region, including all of eastern minnesota and west central
Wisconsin through 6 pm sunday. This winter storm warning includes
Albert lea, eau claire, st cloud, and the twin cities metro
Area.
Steady moderate snow will continue across the region through most
Of the daylight hours today. Some of the snow will be heavy at
Times, leading to accumulation rates of one inch per hour or
Slightly higher. Total snowfall accumulations by early this
Evening will be between 4 and 8 inches across the warning
Areas, with the greatest amounts in eastern and central minnesota
And western wisconsin. An additional 1 to 2 inches is expected
>From late this evening through sunday across the region.
In addition to the snowfall, very strong northwest winds have
Moved into western minnesota and will spread gradually east across
The remainder of the area by late this afternoon into tonight.
This will result in extremely reduced visibilities in blowing snow
And will further make travel conditions hazardous. Travel will
Likely become impossible at times in much of the area where the
Blizzard warning is in effect, where winds will be 20 to 30 mph
With higher gusts. Blowing and drifting snow is expected to last
Through the day sunday.
The northwest winds will steer in bitterly cold air with dangerous
Wind chills likely to develop again by sunday morning and persist
Through at least the day if not into sunday night.
The snow, winds, and eventual low wind chills are all a result
Of an intensifying low pressure system moving east towards the
Great lakes by sunday.
, winter storm warning remains in effect until 6 pm central standard
time sunday,
A winter storm warning remains in effect until 6 pm central standard
time sunday.
Steady moderate snow will continue across the region through most
Of the daylight hours today. Some of the snow will be heavy at
Times, leading to accumulation rates of one inch per hour or
Slightly higher. Total snowfall accumulations by early this
Evening will be between 4 and 8 inches across the winter storm
Warning area. An additional 1 to 2 inches is expected from late
This evening through sunday across the region.
In addition to the snowfall, very strong northwest winds will
Spread gradually east across the remainder of the area by late
This afternoon into tonight. This will likely result in reduced
Visibilities in blowing snow and will further make travel
Conditions hazardous into the nighttime hours and on sunday.
The northwest winds will steer in bitterly cold air with dangerous
Wind chills likely to develop again by sunday morning and persist
Through at least the day if not into sunday night.
A winter storm warning for heavy snow means severe winter weather
Conditions are expected or occurring. Significant amounts of snow
Along with blowing and drifting snow are forecast, Which will
Make travel dangerous. Only travel if absolutely necessary. If
You must travel, Keep an extra flashlight, Food, And water
In your vehicle in case of an emergency.
Strong winds and bitter arctic air will persist across the area
This afternoon into sunday behind an arctic cold front which moved
Through the area this morning. Blowing snow and blizzard
Conditions will be widespread, especially in areas with several
Inches of loose snow. Falling snow over southwest minnesota and
Part of northwest iowa through early afternoon will continue to
Decrease, but even without new snowfall visibilities will
Frequently drop to near zero as the strong northwest winds of 25
To 40 mph creates blizzard conditions along with bitterly cold
Wind chills.
, blizzard warning remains in effect until 12 pm central standard time
sunday,
, winter weather advisory will expire at noon central standard time today,
The winter weather advisory will expire at noon central standard time
today. A
Blizzard warning remains in effect until 12 pm central standard time
sunday.
Additional snow of less than an inch can be expected through
Early this afternoon. However, the main concern will be the
Strong northwest winds of 25 to 40 mph continuing across the area
This afternoon and continuing through tonight and into sunday
Morning. These strong winds, combined with widespread snow cover
Will produce blizzard conditions with visibilities dropping to
Less than one half mile, especially in open areas this evening
Into sunday morning. There could be a brief period of lighter
Winds late this afternoon into early this evening, but strong
Winds will quickly redevelop as a secondary surge of colder air
Moves in. Temperatures will fall throughout the afternoon with
Wind chills dropping to 25 below by mid to late afternoon.
Bitterly cold wind chills of 25 below to 40 below can be expected
Tonight into sunday.
A blizzard warning means severe winter weather conditions are
Expected or occurring. Falling and blowing snow with strong winds
And poor visibilities are likely. This will lead to whiteout
Conditions, making travel extremely dangerous. Do not travel. If
You must, have a winter survival kit with you. If you get
Stranded, stay with your vehicle.
Arctic air will continue to be in place across south central and
Southeast montana through this evening. The arctic air will be
Accompanied by breezy conditions which will cause very cold wind
Chills of 20 below to 40 below zero.
, wind chill advisory remains in effect until midnight mountain standard
time
Tonight,
A wind chill advisory remains in effect until midnight mountain standard
time
Tonight.
North winds of 10 to 15 mph will combine with very cold
Temperatures to create dangerous wind chills of 20 to 40 degrees
Below zero through this evening.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves.
Very cold air will remain over eastern montana today.
Northwesterly winds 15 to 25 mph will lower wind chills to a
Dangerous 40 below zero.
, wind chill warning remains in effect until 5 pm mountain standard
time today,
A wind chill warning remains in effect until 5 pm mountain standard
time today.
Northwest winds of 15 to 25 mph will continue through this
Afternoon. With maximum temperatures around 10 below or less look
For wind chills of generally 40 below to 45 below zero today.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken. Wind chills of less than 40 below can
Cause frostbite within 10 minutes.
Winter storm watch in effect from late tonight through monday
Morning,
The national weather service in missoula has issued a winter
Storm watch, which is in effect from late tonight through monday
Morning.
Another pacific weather system is taking shape as it approaches
The west coast. Moisture associated with this storm will begin to
Spread over the idaho panhandle and adjacent montana mountains
Early sunday morning. Snow will become moderate to heavy at times as
The influx of moisture increases sunday and sunday night. Up to a
Foot of new snow is possible over the mountain passes by monday
Morning.
A winter storm watch means there is a potential for significant
Snow, sleet, or ice accumulations that may impact travel.
Continue to monitor the latest forecasts.
Weather pattern to remain active into the first part of the
Holiday week,
A winter storm currently affecting the northern plains will exit
The region later today. In spite of this, winds of 20 to 35 mph
Will combine with fresh snow cover and subzero temperatures to
Produce blowing snow and dangerous wind chills through sunday.
By sunday night another strong northeast pacific storm is expected
To move onshore across the pacific northwest. This system is then
Expected to progress across the rockies on monday, before finally
Moving out across the plains monday night into tuesday. As this
Occurs, snow may develop across eastern montana and the western
Dakotas monday afternoon, before possibly spreading east across
All of western and central north dakota monday evening. The snow
Then appears as though it will continue across a good portion of
The area monday night into tuesday.
Given that this storm is still a few days away, some uncertainty
Exists as to its exact evolution. However, current indications
Continue to suggest that this storm will be capable of producing
Significant snow accumulations across portions of western and
Central north dakota late monday into tuesday. Therefore, this
Storm system has the potential to significantly impact travel
Across the northern plains early this holiday week. Persons
Planing travel during this period are urged to check the latest
Weather forecasts as we get closer to this event.
The remainder of the holiday week appears to be quiet, at least
Through christmas. Temperatures are also expected to moderate
Slightly on christmas day.
Wind chill warning remains in effect from 9 pm this evening to
9 am mountain standard time sunday,
, wind chill advisory will expire at 8 am mountain standard time this
morning,
The wind chill advisory will expire at 8 am mountain standard time
this morning. A
Wind chill warning remains in effect from 9 pm this evening to
9 am mountain standard time sunday.
An arctic air mass will remain over the western nebraska panhandle
Through early sunday. Very cold wind chills are expected late this
Evening into sunday morning as the coldest air settles over the
Region with wind chills of 25 to 35 degrees below zero.
A wind chill warning means the combination of very cold air and
Strong winds will create dangerously low wind chill values. This
Will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or death if
Precautions are not taken.
Dangerously cold wind chill readings expected this weekend,
.an arctic cold front will usher in very cold temperatures today
Through sunday. Strong northwest winds behind this front in
Combination with the frigid temperatures will produce bitter cold
Wind chill readings saturday night into sunday morning.
, wind chill advisory in effect until 6 pm central standard time this
afternoon,
, wind chill watch remains in effect from 6 pm central standard time
this evening
Through sunday morning,
The national weather service in hastings has issued a wind chill
Advisory for wind chill, which is in effect until 6 pm central
standard time this
Afternoon. A wind chill watch remains in effect from 6 pm central
standard time
This evening through sunday morning.
Temperatures will remain steady in the single digits combined with
Northwest winds of 20 to 25 mph with gusts to near 30 mph to
Produce wind chills near 20 below zero.
Temperatures will plunge to between 5 below zero and 15 below zero
Across locations north of highway 6 in central and south central
Nebraska tonight through sunday morning. The extremely cold
Temperatures will combine with northwest winds to 25 mph resulting
In wind chill readings between 25 degrees below zero and 35
Degrees below zero.
A wind chill watch means there is the potential for a combination
Of very cold air and strong winds to create dangerously low wind
Chill values. Monitor the latest forecasts and warnings for
Updates on this situation.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves.
Arctic air will settle across the plains today. The colder air
Will combine with northwest winds to create dangerous wind
Chills. Areas of snow and blowing snow are likely to accompany
The arctic surge creating additional hazards.
, wind chill advisory remains in effect until 6 pm central standard
time /5 pm
mountain standard time / this afternoon,
, wind chill watch remains in effect from 6 pm central standard time
/5 pm mountain standard time /
This evening through sunday morning,
A wind chill advisory remains in effect until 6 pm central standard
time /5 pm mountain standard time /
This afternoon. A wind chill watch remains in effect from 6 pm
central standard time /5 pm mountain standard time / this evening
through sunday morning.
Snow and blowing snow is also likely to accompany the arctic
Surge creating an additional hazard.
A wind chill watch means there is the potential for a combination
Of very cold air and strong winds to create dangerously low wind
Chill values. Monitor the latest forecasts and warnings for
Updates on this situation.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves. Additional precautions can be taken for animals that are
Maintained outdoors such as a sheltered area.
More snow expected across the region on sunday,
.an area of low pressure moving east across the great lakes will
Spread snow over the region late tonight through sunday morning.
As this system approaches lake ontario, a secondary area of low
Pressure will develop off the new jersey coast. This system will
Intensify rapidly sunday afternoon as it lifts northeast into
Coastal new england.
, winter storm warning in effect from 6 am to 6 pm eastern standard
time sunday,
The national weather service in binghamton has issued a winter
Storm warning, which is in effect from 6 am to 6 pm eastern standard
time sunday.
The winter storm watch is no longer in effect.
Snow will spread across the area early sunday morning and may
Become heavy at times during the afternoon. Total snow
Accumulation of 5 to 9 inches is possible by sunday evening.
Strong winds will develop behind this system and cause
Considerable blowing and drifting snow during the evening. In
Addition, lake effect snow will develop sunday night and continue
Through monday, bringing additional accumulating snow to areas east
Of lake ontario.
Stay tuned to noaa weather radio all-hazards or your favorite
Local media outlets for further details or updates from the
National weather service, or visit our internet web site at
Http://weather.gov/binghamton.
Please report snow or ice amounts to the national weather service
By calling toll free at 1-877-633-6772, or by email at
bgm.stormreport@noaa.gov.
More widespread snow with strong winds sunday and sunday
Night,
.an elongated area of low pressure stretching from the great
Lakes to the ohio valley saturday night will gradually work
Across western and north central new york during the day sunday.
This will result in another round of accumulating snow for the
Entire region, with gusty southwest winds complicating the issue
With areas of blowing snow and possibly even some damaging wind
Gusts.
The widespread snows will diminish sunday evening, just as very
Significant lake snows could develop to the east of both lakes
Erie and ontario. Lake snows sunday night could easily produce
Accumulations in excess of a foot.
, winter storm watch remains in effect from sunday morning
Through late sunday night,
A winter storm watch remains in effect from sunday morning
Through late sunday night.
Snow will develop from west to east across the region late
Saturday night, with the steadiest snowfall expected sunday
Morning into the early afternoon. The snow sunday afternoon will
Then be accompanied by strong southwest winds, which could gust
To between 30 and 40 mph. This will produce areas of blowing snow
With greatly reduced visibilities and there could even be the
Chance for higher gusts which could produce minor wind damage.
While there will be the potential for snowfall in excess of
6 inches on sunday, lake snows sunday night could produce much
More significant accumulations.
A winter storm watch means that heavy snow and/or ice
Accumulations are possible. If you are within the watch area,
Remain alert to rapidly changing weather conditions. Stay tuned
To noaa weather radio or your favorite source of weather
Information for the latest updates. Additional details can also
Be found at www.weather.gov/buffalo.
Bitter wind chills expected sunday afternoon into monday,
An arctic cold front will move across the area overnight ushering
In much colder conditions. High temperatures sunday will occur
In the morning, with temperatures falling through the remainder
Of the day. During the afternoon winds will increase to 25 to 35
Mph..with gusts to 45 mph possible. This will plunge wind chills
To 5 to 10 degrees below zero by evening. Winds chill will remain
Below zero until monday.
Individuals going out tomorrow afternoon should dress very
Warmly, and in layers.
Lake effect snow watch in effect from sunday afternoon through
Monday afternoon,
The national weather service in cleveland has issued a lake
Effect snow watch, which is in effect from sunday afternoon
Through monday afternoon.
An arctic cold front will move across the area tonight ushering in
More snow. An inch or two is expected overnight with the
Front, with another inch or two possible during the day before
The lake effect snow kicks in toward evening. Snowfall totals of 8
To 12 inches of snow is possible by monday afternoon when the snow
Is expected to end.
In addition winds will increase to 25 to 35 mph sunday afternoon
With gusts to around 45 mph. This will cause significant blowing
And drifting of snow and near whiteout conditions at times.
Precautionary/preparedness actions,
A lake effect snow watch means that significant winter weather is
Possible in localized areas within the next 36 hours. Stay tuned
To noaa weather radio and other radio and tv stations for further
Details or updates.
Another significant winter storm to impact the area this
Weekend.
.a moist pacific storm system will move into the northwest today.
Snow will spread over the region saturday evening. Significant
Accumulations are likely saturday night and sunday.
, winter storm warning in effect from 7 pm this evening to 10 am
pacific standard time monday,
The national weather service in pendleton has issued a winter
Storm warning for heavy snow, which is in effect from 7 pm this
Evening to 10 am pacific standard time monday. The winter storm watch
is no longer
In effect.
A strong storm will move across the pacific northwest this
Weekend. Significant snow accumulations are expected tonight
Through monday morning. 6 to 10 inches of snow may be possible in
The eastern columbia river gorge by monday morning.
A winter storm warning for heavy snow means significant snow
Accumulations are expected. Snowfall intensities will be heavy
Enough to substantially reduce visibilities at times. For
Additional weather information, check our web site at
www.weather.gov/pendleton.
A major winter storm will impact much of northwest oregon and
Southwest washington this weekend,
, winter storm warning remains in effect from 10 am this morning
To 1 pm pacific standard time sunday for the greater portland and
vancouver metro
Area, as well as the lower columbia river valley, and the
Interstate 5 corridor in southern washington,
A winter storm warning for heavy snow and freezing rain remains in
Effect from 10 am this morning to 1 pm pacific standard time sunday.
A strong moisture laden pacific frontal system will move into the
Area this weekend. This system will bring a significant amount of
Snow and freezing rain to the greater portland and vancouver metro
Area, as well as the lower columbia river valley, and the
Interstate 5 corridor in southern washington.
Snow is beginning to spread into the north willamette valley early
This morning, and will continue to spread northeastward into
Southern washington by late morning. Snow will intensify across
The area by midday, resulting in significant accumulation by late
This afternoon. Snow is expected to transition to freezing rain or
Sleet later tonight or early sunday morning.
Snowfall accumulations of 5 to 10 inches are expected from this
Storm by the time precipitation changes over to sleet or freezing
Rain late tonight or early sunday morning. Significant ice
Accumulation is expected to follow the snow in some areas sunday
Morning, Particularly near the gorge and also in wind protected
Valleys.
Strong east winds of 20 to 30 mph with gusts to 45 mph can be
Expected near the gorge saturday night causing blowing and
Drifting snow, creating treacherous driving conditions.
Heavy snow and ice are forecast to accumulate in the affected
Areas causing hazardous driving conditions. Those with travel
Plans in the warning area are advised to choose an alternate
Route, or should use extreme caution if travel is unavoidable.
Avalanche warning sunday,
Strong southwest flow will carry a front to the olympics and
Cascades sunday morning. This should cause increasing winds,
Increasing moderate to heavy snow and a slight warming trend
Saturday night and sunday morning. This should cause new building
Layers of unstable snow and an avalanche cycle saturday night and
Sunday morning.
Backcountry travel near avalanche terrain is not recommended on
Sunday. Remember that back country conditions will also be found in
Unopened ski areas such as alpental. This statement will be updated
As conditions warrant.
Please visit www.nwac.us for details.
Another round of snow late tonight and sunday morning will be
Followed by windy and much colder conditions for late sunday
Through monday with localized heavy lake effect snows possible
Across warren county,
.two areas of low pressure, one approaching the ohio river valley
And a second forming across the southern appalachians will combine
To bring a general 2 to 4 inch snowfall across the region very
Late tonight, through midday sunday. The storm will be followed
By a west to northwest wind gusting over 40 mph with snow showers
And the potential for localized heavier lake effect snows across
Warren county sunday evening through monday evening.
, winter weather advisory in effect from 3 am to 3 pm est
Sunday,
, lake effect snow watch in effect from sunday evening through
Monday evening,
The national weather service in state college has issued a winter
Weather advisory for snow, which is in effect from 3 am to 3 pm
Est sunday. A lake effect snow watch has also been issued. The lake
Effect snow watch is in effect from sunday evening through monday
Evening.
Snow will overspread the region from the southwest late tonight
And continue into midday sunday, before tapering to scattered
Snow showers for several hours sunday afternoon. Snowfall totals
By mid afternoon sunday will be generally in the 2 to 4 inch
Range. Additonal significant snow accumulation is possible sunday
Night through monday, especially across the perennial snowbelt.
As much colder air surges into the region from the west late sunday
And sunday night, a band of heavy lake effect expected across
Western new york, will slowly drift south and could settle
Across warren county for an extended period. Areas of blowing and
Drifting snow will create poor visibility with wind chills diving
Around 10 below zero sunday night and monday morning.
A winter weather advisory for snow and blowing snow means that
Visibilities will be limited due to a combination of falling and
Blowing snow. Use caution if traveling, especially in open areas.
Motorists should be especially cautious on bridges and
Overpasses, where slippery spots develop first.
A lake effect snow watch means there is a potential for
Significant lake effect snow in parts of the area in the next 36
To 48 hours.
Stay tuned to noaa weather radio or your favorite source of
Weather information for the latest updates. Additional details can
Also be found at, Weather.gov/statecollege.
An upper level low pressure system will continue to move across
South dakota today. The storm system will bring strong northwest
Winds and bitterly cold temperatures to the area today through
Sunday.
The strong northwest winds will produce wind chill values of
20 below to 40 below zero today. With the bitter cold and strong
Northwest winds remaining across the area through sunday, wind
Chills of 35 below to 50 below are expected tonight through
Sunday morning.
, wind chill warning remains in effect until 12 pm mountain standard
time sunday,
A wind chill warning remains in effect until 12 pm mountain standard
time sunday.
Strong northwest winds will produce wind chill values of 35 below
To 50 below zero today. These wind chills are expected to
Continue through sunday morning.
A wind chill warning is issued when the combination of strong
Winds and cold temperatures can cause frostbite in less than
10 minutes. Even if you are outdoors for just a few minutes,
Make sure you cover all parts of your body, especially your
Head, face, and hands.
Much colder and windier weather expected this sunday,
A strong cold front will move through deep south texas late sunday
Morning. The high temperatures across the region early sunday will
Only reach into the lower to middle 60s and will then hold steady
Or steadily fall throughout the day as much colder air pushes in
Behind the front. The low temperatures monday morning will plummet
Into the lower to middle 40s across the lower rio grande valley
With some middle to upper 30s possible across zapata, jim
Hogg, brooks and kenedy counties. The highs on monday will not
Improve much with the mercury struggling to only reach the upper
40s to lower 50s by the afternoon.
The temperatures will finally start rebounding on tuesday as the
South winds return to the area. The high temperatures on tuesday
Will climb back into the lower to middle 70s by the afternoon.
The surface winds behind the front will range from 20 to 30 mph
Especially over the coastal sections of deep south texas on sunday
And sunday evening. These strong winds will combine with the much
Colder temperatures to lower the wind chill values into the middle
To upper 30s across the area by sunrise monday morning.
In addition to the colder temperatures and stronger north winds,
Areas of light rain or drizzle can be expected on sunday and
Sunday night across deep south texas in the wake of the front.
Residents of deep south texas should make sure to take appropriate
Clothing if planning to be outdoors sunday, sunday night and
Monday.
Winter storm warning remains in effect until 6 pm mountain standard time
this
Evening,
A winter storm warning for heavy snow remains in effect until 6
Pm mountain standard time this evening.
This warning is for the northern wasatch front and the cache
Valley as well as the wasatch mountain valleys of northern utah.
Additional valley snowfall of 1 to 3 inches is expected through
This afternoon, with up to 4 inches across the mountain valleys
North of i-80.
Periods of generally light snow will continue through the afternoon.
Lake effect snowfall will also be possible to the east of the
Great salt lake, which would result locally higher snowfall. Snow
Will diminish early this evening.
A winter storm warning means significant accumulations of snow are
Occurring. Driving conditions may be hazardous. Use caution. Keep
A winter storm survival kit in your vehicle in case of an
Emergency.
For winter road conditions from the utah department of
Transportation visit,
Http://www.commuterlink.utah.gov
Or dial
511.
Winter storm warning remains in effect from 4 pm this
Afternoon to 10 am pacific standard time sunday,
A winter storm warning remains in effect from 4 pm this afternoon
To 10 am pacific standard time sunday.
A major winter storm is on tap for later today into sunday. Heavy
Snow is expected to develop along the coast and then spread into
The interior of western washington early this evening. Heaviest
Snow will occur on the kitsap peninsula, along hood canal, and
>From olympia and chehalis west to the central coast near ocean
Shores. 10 to 18 inches of snow is expected close to the hood
Canal. Other locations within this area should get 5 to 12 inches
Of snow.
Along the i-5 corridor north of tacoma, including seattle and
Everett, storm total snowfall of 4 to 8 inches is expected. In
General, lighter amounts will occur near the cascade foothills
With heavier amounts farther west along the shores of puget
Sound. Some parts of eastern king county, where wind is a big
Threat, will receive 1 inch or less of snowfall. The heaviest
Snowfall is expected between 7 pm tonight and 4 am sunday
Morning.
Late tonight into sunday morning, freezing rain is possible in grays
Harbor county and the lower chehalis valley. If more precipitation
Occurs in the form of freezing rain than snow, then an ice storm
Would be possible with ice accumulations in excess of one quarter
Of an inch. This is not a certainty but should be kept in mind.
Ice storms are capable of causing power lines and large tree
Branches to snap and cause major travel disruptions.
Precautionary/preparedness actions,
A winter storm warning means significant amounts of snow,
Sleet, and ice are expected or occurring. Strong winds are also
Possible. This will make travel very hazardous or impossible.
Blizzard warning remains in effect from 4 pm this afternoon to
1 pm pacific standard time sunday,
A blizzard warning remains in effect from 4 pm this afternoon to
1 pm pacific standard time sunday.
Heavy snow will develop late today in the cascades at the same
Time that strong east winds are developing through gaps in the
Cascade terrain. The combination of heavy blinding snow and east
Winds gusting locally in excess of 75 mph will create blizzard
Conditions in the passes through early sunday afternoon. Blizzard
Conditions will impact locations on the west slopes beneath the
Major mountain passes, including the i-90 and highway
2 corridors on the west side of snoqualmie and stevens passes.
Storm total snowfall in the cascades will reach one to two feet.
The strong winds will cause whiteout conditions which could
Disorient anyone driving or caught outdoors. The winds in the
Cascades will also cause snow to blow and build into drifts. Wind
Chill values of zero to 25 below zero are expected tonight.
An avalanche warning is also in effect for sunday. For more
Details, visit the northwest weather and avalanche center website
At
Http://www.nwac.us.
Precautionary/preparedness actions,
This is an extremely dangerous situation. Considerable blowing
And drifting snow will create whiteout conditions and make
Roadways impassable. If you become stranded, the situation can
Become life threatening.
More snow approaching for later today and this evening,
, blowing snow and bitter cold wind chills to follow,
.more winter weather will affect southern wisconsin later today
Through sunday. Weak low pressure accompanied by a strong upper
Level disturbance will move southeast from the northern plains
Into southern wisconsin by this evening. Snow will develop over
South central wisconsin late this afternoon, and spread east by
Evening.
The snow will last through the evening hours, before a strong
Cold front moves through the area. Snow accumulations of 2 to
6 inches are possible. In addition, winds will strengthen behind
The strong cold front after midnight tonight. These winds will
Produce blowing and drifting snow late tonight through sunday,
With bitter cold wind chills late tonight through monday morning.
, winter weather advisory remains in effect from 3 pm this
Afternoon to 6 pm central standard time sunday,
, wind chill advisory remains in effect from 3 am sunday to
12 pm central standard time monday,
A winter weather advisory remains in effect from 3 pm this
Afternoon to 6 pm central standard time sunday. A wind chill advisory
remains in
Effect from 3 am sunday to 12 pm central standard time monday.
Snow will develop over south central wisconsin late this
Afternoon, lasting through this evening. Snow accumulations of
2 to 6 inches are possible, with the highest amounts across
Marquette and green lake counties, and the lowest amounts near
The illinois border.
In addition, winds will strengthen to 25 to 30 mph, with gusts
To 40 mph, behind a strong cold front after midnight tonight.
This will result in blowing and drifting snow. These conditions
Should continue through sunday.
The increasing winds and falling temperatures will also cause
Wind chill values to drop to between 20 below and 30 below zero
Late tonight through monday morning.
A winter weather advisory for snow and blowing snow means that
Visibilities will be limited due to a combination of falling and
Blowing snow. Use caution when traveling, especially in open
Areas, and on north to south roads.
A wind chill advisory means that very cold air and strong winds
Will combine to generate low wind chills. This will result in
Frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken.
If you must venture outdoors, make sure you wear a hat and
Gloves.
Winter storm watch for far western wyoming for sunday
Afternoon through monday,
.a strong gulf of alaska storm is expected to produce quite a
Significant snowstorm to far western wyoming sunday afternoon
Through monday.
, winter storm watch remains in effect from sunday morning
Through monday afternoon,
A winter storm watch remains in effect from sunday morning
Through monday afternoon.
There is the potential for quite a significant snowstorm for the
Far western mountains of wyoming. As much as 12 to 18 inches of
Snow could fall during this time frame.
Remember, a winter storm watch means conditions are favorable
For hazardous winter weather in and close to the watch area. Stay
Tuned for additional statements and possible warnings concerning
This snowstorm.

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